How To Start An eBay Business From Home | Internet Marketing
By paulpduxbury
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One of the hottest legitimate home businesses you can start is selling items on eBay. Many people have started on eBay selling used, unwanted items that they no longer wanted. Many of these items that people have sold were of excellent quality. Before these sellers knew it, the word got out that he or she is an honest, reputable, merchant, and many are making thousands of dollars a month. You can be one of these people, if you promote correctly.
You have quite a few tools that you can use in creating your eBay business. Many of these tools can be accessed through the eBay system in order to get you started. For example, you have the photo option, which will allow you to add free photos to your listing, and you can even pay only 5 cents per picture to have additional ones listed. Likewise, you can also add a gallery photo to your listing, which would allow customers to see your listing before they see others, because the photo makes it stand out more.
Not only that, but you can have all your listings grouped together if you purchase your own eBay store. Your own eBay store can cost as little as fewer than 16 dollars a month, plus listing fees. You can also purchase the Featured store option, which gives you more promotional opportunities, such as more pages for your site, and free banner ad credit. The other store option on eBay is to purchase the Anchor store option, which gives you the most exposure and tools in order to make a profit on eBay.
You don't even have to have a store on eBay in order to make thousands of dollars a month. You can just list in eBay's auctions and still make money. Many auction sellers make over two thousand dollars a month just as an individual seller. It all depends upon how much quality merchandise they have to sell, and how much that merchandise is in demand.
Other tools on the eBay site are one in which you can manage and organize your listings. For instance, you can use Sellers Manager Pro, which helps you create a running inventory of all the products you sell, and will help list multiple items with a click of a button. You can also relist many items this way with the use of a special relisting tool found in eBay auctions as well.
The other items you may need besides the above mentioned eBay tools found on the eBay website include adequate storage space which also protects your products from bad weather. You can either store items in a basement, garage, or weatherproof shed. You can also store them in an attic. Wherever you store your products, make sure that they are protected from extreme cold or heat. You can also rent a storage facility near your neighborhood. Some are sold for as cheap as $29.00 a month. The cost of storage depends upon location, size, and whether or not heating or cooling is included.
Another item you may need for eBay selling is a camera-of course. This is what you will use to upload pictures to your eBay sites, which usually are taken from a digital camera. You can also use a disposable camera, and purchase a disk of the photos, and then store them on your computer. The most economical ways to take pictures for your eBay listings, however, is to take pictures from a digital camera.
The best way to sell on eBay is to think of how people would buy. In fact, if you have every purchased any items on eBay yourself you may notice a few things. For instance, were you drawn to the listings that started out with a low auction fee? Did you look for items that had a reasonable "Buy It Now" price? You may have also considered the reputation of the seller, as well. You may want to consider all these as you work to set up your own eBay store. It may be hard to break in as a new seller, so you can take action regarding that as well.
One of the best ways to gain a reputation on eBay is to make a few purchases via the eBay system. When you do, you will receive feedback from your seller, as to how timely you paid for your auction item, and so forth. Once you have established a reputation as a buyer, you will then be able to establish a reputation as a seller. Not only that, but if your customers find that you are an honest eBay seller, they will be likely to come back to you in the future, time and time again.
About the Author
Paul Duxbury writes extensively on Working Online. You can read more of his articles at Internet Marketing
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